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What kind of camp is sobibor?

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When was Sobibor extermination camp created?

Sobibor extermination camp was created in 1943.


When did the extermination camp Sobibor close?

The Sobibor uprising was October 17, 1943. Within days, the camp was closed on orders by Heinrich Himmler.


Why was sobibor made?

the sobibor was closed because the government military searched the camp and jailed Franz Stangl. He was let out in 1945 and became commander of Treblinka. Sobibor had no leader or boss to control the camp....


What was the purpose or nature of sobibor?

Sobibor was a Nazi German extermination camp located on the outskirts of the village of Sobibó.


Where is a great website for the death camp Sobibor?

In the related links box below, I posted a site about sobibor.


Prisioners at sobibor death revolt and flee from camp?

yes


How many people survived Sobibor?

The majority of Jews who were taken to Sobibor were Polish. There were a decent number of Ukrainian gaurds. Later in the camps history a group of Jewish Soviet POW's were sent to Sobibor (one of which was Sasha Pechersky who led the escape from Sobibor in 1943). The remaining small percent were German and Dutch.


How do you spell Sobibor?

That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Sobibor (Sobibór), a town in Poland that was the site of an extermination camp during World War II.


What was the death camp Sobibors German name?

In German it is also called Sobibor.


Who started the breakout at Sobibor death camp?

The revolt at Sobibor death camp was led by Alexander Pechersky, a Jewish prisoner. Pechersky and a group of inmates devised a plan to overpower the SS guards and escape the camp. On October 14, 1943, they carried out their plan, resulting in a successful uprising and the escape of around 300 prisoners.


What was the mass breakout in Treblinka?

No, but the Sonderkommando rebelled. The only camp where there was a mass breakout was Sobibor.


Is escape from sobibor accurate to history?

i believe that this is very accurate to history